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Bridging heat-flow and guarded-heater methods for thermoelectric module efficiency evaluation. [PDF]
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Deep learning with fourier features for regressive flow field reconstruction from sparse sensor measurements. [PDF]
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Performance analysis of a three-dimensional micromixer with baffles using a flexible physics-informed neural network. [PDF]
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Changes of lymph flow in experimental sodium loss.
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Laminar flow and pressure loss in planar Tee joints: Pressure loss coefficients
European Journal of Mechanics - B/Fluids, 2022zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Multicommodity Network Flows with Probabilistic Losses
Management Science, 1982This paper considers the problem of maximizing the expected value of multicommodity flows in a network in which the arcs experience probabilistic loss rates. Consideration of probabilistic losses are relevant, particularly, in communication and transportation networks. An arc-chain formulation of the problem and an efficient algorithm for computing an
Y. P. Aneja, K. P. K. Nair
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Journal of Engineering for Power, 1965
Even when one is willing to estimate the various loss coefficients in a given system, it is not always an easy matter to determine the flow rate and/or the total pressure drop across the system. Heretofore, a tedious trial-and-error approach (at the least) has been indicated, and this has often been based on a Darcy approximation which is questionable ...
R. P. Benedict, N. A. Carlucci
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Even when one is willing to estimate the various loss coefficients in a given system, it is not always an easy matter to determine the flow rate and/or the total pressure drop across the system. Heretofore, a tedious trial-and-error approach (at the least) has been indicated, and this has often been based on a Darcy approximation which is questionable ...
R. P. Benedict, N. A. Carlucci
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